Publications by authors named "Snehan Peshin"

Article Synopsis
  • CD platforms have evolved over the past 20 years to enable portable immunoassays that can analyze whole blood without the need for pre-processing.
  • The integration of blood plasma separation and reciprocation on these centrifugal discs allows for efficient separation of plasma from red blood cells while preventing cell inflow during further testing.
  • Testing confirmed the effectiveness of this design, demonstrating separation capabilities and successful analyte detection using specific fluorescent methods.
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Centrifugal microfluidic platforms (CDs) have opened new possibilities for inexpensive point-of-care (POC) diagnostics. They are now widely used in applications requiring polymerase chain reaction steps, blood plasma separation, serial dilutions, and many other diagnostic processes. CD microfluidic devices allow a variety of complex processes to transfer onto the small disc platform that previously were carried out by individual expensive laboratory equipment requiring trained personnel.

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Compact disc (CD)-based centrifugal microfluidics is an increasingly popular choice for academic and commercial applications as it enables a portable platform for biological and chemical assays. By rationally designing microfluidic conduits and programming the disc's rotational speeds and accelerations, one can reliably control propulsion, metering, and valving operations. Valves that either stop fluid flow or allow it to proceed are critical components of a CD platform.

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